Panel Hears Grim Details of Venereal Disease Tests
Panel Hears Grim Details of Venereal Disease Tests
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2011
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McNeil, Donald G. (2011) Panel Hears Grim Details of Venereal Disease Tests. New York Times. (Unpublished)
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Gruesome details of American-run venereal disease experiments on Guatemalan prisoners, soldiers and mental patients in the years after World War II were revealed this week during hearings before a White House bioethics panel investigating the study’s sordid history. From 1946 to 1948, American taxpayers, through the Public Health Service, paid for syphilis-infected Guatemalan prostitutes to have sex with prisoners. When some of the men failed to become infected through sex, the bacteria were poured into scrapes made on the penises or faces, or even injected by spinal puncture.